Quote from martys:
Doug, you said you want to add some kind of short interest ratio vs float (short ratio/float??) comparison. Let me know how do you define extreme value for that and I will flag it.
P.S. I should have remembered what you said about BOOM and not sell it at the open (wait for a short squeeze). The memories just come back to me. I also remember BOOM and NTRI recently had similar patterns.... consolidate into a tight range before taking off (Of course it can go both way. It's a bet.)
Marty,
Thanks again for your java prog and planned upgrade. I use it almost daily.
I selected 20% SIR as my definition of "high".
The SIR I'm using is shares short / float.
BTW-BOOM boomed yesterday and IMO one of the reasons it did so was it had a very high SIR of over 50%, the highest of any stock in my JH Universe. Short covering rallies in thinly traded stocks can be, well, boomers.
Of the stocks on my list for today is NFLX, and it has a SIR of 35%.
Doug
PS-congrats to those in BOOM as it is way up in premarket.
